On the battlefield, everything had already been swallowed by the sea of skeletons.
The Archangels had formed tight defensive clusters, and only a few scattered pockets of resistance could still be seen.
"Gold Dragon, dive once."
With no other choice, Feixiao ordered a Gold Dragon to dive in and assist.
If she didn't act soon, the Angel Legion would be completely wiped out.
With the command issued, the massive golden dragon folded its wings and plunged downward.
As its claws swept casually through the encircled Angel formation, countless skeletons were instantly reduced to piles of loose bones.
This single strike immediately relieved the pressure on the Angels.
Wielding their Prophet Swords, they surged forward once more, cutting down skeletons in droves.
"Huh?"
Seeing this, Hu Tao frowned slightly.
At first, she'd thought her victory was assured—but now, the advantage didn't seem so obvious anymore.
The enemy's forces were decreasing, yes—but her skeletons were clearly falling even faster.
And now that she only had skeletons left, she truly had no good way to deal with aerial support.
"Why does it feel like the skeletons are dropping faster?"
"Hey… maybe Feixiao can actually win?"
From the stands, murmurs began to spread.
Earlier, when Hu Tao revealed her forces, no one thought Feixiao stood a chance.
But looking at the current situation, the outcome suddenly felt uncertain.
"Phew… thank goodness Feixiao's personal stats are terrifying."
Jing Yuan had already figured it out.
The only reason Feixiao could hold her ground against Hu Tao was because of her overwhelming personal attributes.
If anyone else were commanding those troops, they would've been drowned in skeletons within moments.
"General, can General Feixiao win?"
Yanqing watched with excitement.
To him, the skeletons looked like Abundance abominations—endless, impossible to kill.
At this point, Feixiao wasn't fighting Hu Tao—she was fighting the Abundance itself.
"Not optimistic."
Jing Yuan shook his head.
The battle had stabilized for now, but the enemy numbers were simply too massive.
If magic were available, there might still be a chance—but because of the Anti-Magic Sphere, Feixiao had effectively handicapped herself.
At the side, Fu Xuan closed her eyes briefly, then sighed with regret.
"…What a pity. Based on my calculations, Hu Tao will be left with fewer than ten thousand skeletons."
"That precise?!"
Everyone nearby was shocked.
The Divination Commission's Master Diviner really was something else—she could even predict the final remaining troop count?
"Hmph. Based on the current rate of attrition and biological losses, the result is obvious."
"Incredible. Truly incredible."
What else could they say?
But… why did it feel like she was proud, when the prediction meant their side would lose?
On the battlefield, even the Black Dragons had joined the fight.
Their massive bodies made them far more efficient at slaughtering skeletons than the Angels.
A single tail sweep cleared huge sections of the field.
Unfortunately, undead had no concept of morale.
They simply charged forward.
Before long, Black Dragons were completely covered in crawling skeletons.
As time passed, skeleton numbers dwindled, and the battlefield gradually grew quieter.
In the center—
A ring of skeletons surrounded the final surviving Archangel.
Their jawbones clacked rhythmically, teeth striking together as if announcing victory.
"Finish him."
Hu Tao pointed casually, signaling the remaining skeletons to strike.
The last Archangel was swallowed by the undead tide.
The moment it fell, the Genshin side erupted in cheers.
"We won! We won!"
"I told you we could win!"
"No matter how many troops they had, they couldn't outnumber Hu Tao!"
[Hu Tao is victorious.]
The system notification sounded.
Both contestants were returned to the arena.
Valerius was already waiting.
"Congratulations, little Hu Tao."
After congratulating her, he turned his gaze to Feixiao.
"So—how does defeat feel?"
Feixiao puffed out her cheeks unhappily.
"This was way too unfair. Hu Tao alone fought all of us!"
She was genuinely indignant.
How was it fair that the combined forces of their entire side couldn't defeat a single person?
"Heh."
Valerius chuckled.
"If Hu Tao hadn't chosen Necropolis, you'd have crushed them."
"Besides—she already gave you a handicap."
"A handicap? What do you mean?"
Feixiao was confused.
Seventeen thousand skeletons, and that was holding back?
"She has the Ghost King Cloak."
"If Hu Tao equipped it, her Necromancy would summon Tier-5 Liches instead of skeletons."
"…What?"
Feixiao stared at Hu Tao in horror.
There was something that insane?
Looking at it that way, Hu Tao really had gone easy on them.
"Hmph. I gave you the chance—you just didn't seize it."
Hu Tao puffed out her chest proudly.
Valerius was right.
She had held back.
Even if she only realized it later… if she didn't say anything, who would know?
"…Fine."
Valerius laughed, then pulled out the reward machine.
"Time to claim your prize."
"This reward affects everyone—pick one person to draw it."
Immediately, the Genshin side fell into debate.
Who should pull the reward?
"I'll do it."
Raiden Ei stood up instantly.
She'd contributed—of course she should draw.
"I—I think I have good luck too."
Furina raised her hand.
"This is a reward draw! Obviously the Hydro Archon should do it!"
"Have you seen? I've already won once—who else has?"
"I can do it."
"So can I."
The argument escalated quickly.
Meanwhile, the Star Rail side was unusually united.
"I vote Bennett!"
March 7th immediately agreed.
"Same! Bennett!"
"Yeah, Bennett!"
"Trust Bennett's luck!"
It wasn't even their reward—they just wanted to see what kind of disaster Bennett could pull.
Valerius covered his face.
Only you people would come up with something like that.
"Honestly…"
At that moment, Jean raised her hand.
"I nominate Klee."
Everyone paused.
"Our equipment came largely from Klee."
"Doesn't that prove her luck?"
"…That actually makes sense."
Hu Tao thought about it.
She'd wanted to draw herself—but Klee's luck really was absurd.
"I support Klee."
With Hu Tao's backing, all eyes turned to Klee.
The thought spread quickly.
Yeah… that might actually work.
"I—okay!"
Klee didn't shy away at all.
She hopped cheerfully over to Valerius, eyes shining with excitement.
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